The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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THEJACKSBORO NEWS
The mo3t exquisite and alluring. Misses Alma tarter and «*•
I perfume Voge at New Drug j Morrison of Jermyn visited friend,
gtore here Saturday.
Mr. Wm. Hoefle and sister Miss
FOR THE CASH ONLY
On First Monday. April 6.1914
Wednesday, April 1. 191 i. , The Cemetery Association will .....
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HEWS PHONE NO. 79 .............- BROWN & SPIVEY will offer thr follow.
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Subject to the action of the For Heavy Cotds The kind that Miss Ray Meadows has returned p^gst
Democratic primaries which will gett)e a]1 over you Week’s Break from Dallas where she has been r
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be held the fourth Saturday
July being July 25.
For County Clerk:
L E. Shawver.
Chas. R. Risch.
M. G. Nelms.
For Sheriff:
C. M. Thompson.
Sam J. Rogers
E. Whitehead.
For Tax Collector:
M. Taylor.
M. B. Smith.
A. D. Owens (Dick)
For County Superintendent:
Henry A. Brummett.
J. W. Fulcher.
E. A. Breech.
For County Attorney:
John D. McComb.
For Tax Assessor:
Ed. L. Merriman. Re-Election
For representative of 49th district
comprising Jack and Young
counties:
E. W. Fry, of Graham.
For District Clerk:
S. L. Leeman
For County Judge:
John P. Simpson, re-election.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
I L. W. Scott.
H. M. Bunnell.
Wm. Hanna
For County Treasurer:
Henry McClellan
L. H. Bryant.
For Commissinoer Precinct No. 1:
0. M Desnane.
M. J. Davis. *
J. Haley King.
For Justice of Peace Prect. No. 1.
L. H. Bryant.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2.
J. E. Gray
J. W. Callaway.
For Commissioner Precinct No 3.
J. A. Hester.
up a cold Tablets. New Drugstore
Both economy and your safety
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purchasing new millinery goods. | No 13 Broken Rice, 25 pounds for ........
Miss Ollie Harris of Burton 3 Head Rice.S Good Quality for ........
dircet you to the New Drug Store j Springs was in Jacksboro this j 3 Lb. Unitus Hominy, 1 dozen cans foi
whenever you want a prescription! vveek shopping and visiting friends 3 pound Unitus Kraut. 1 dozen cans 01
..... Miss ollie Harris is established 2 Pound Unitus Pork and Beans, 1 1 ozen cam
_ . ^ 1 1 n \' TT’ D.-vnoUnc ( JiYlSS T 01* .........
filled.
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41.00
......90c
$1.00
■41.00
lied. 1 Miss Olue Harris is esiaousneu i rounu umus ‘v- — - r p , f ........................................«i00
Mr Jack Maddox has returned 1 at the store of J. G. Brown where 3 Pound Gold Bar \. F. eacies, o am ^ f|(|
. -11 1 n____j C.ir Arkrients. O cans IOl ................................
to Jacksboro. after quite a lonfr1 she does custom sewing of all 3 Pound Silver Bar Apricot., i cans fm
I stay in California and points in; kinds. ! Tall Calander Salmon, 6 cans for
! &’Uth TeXaS' . . j Miss Vir*ln“ Eean, °f. 1 ^ Pound Ki'ngBird Simon'! HLn cans for
Phone, wire or write us for spent the weeks end with with “ Lp| , do2en cans for............
drugs. Our free delivery system j Miaa Verne Gwalteny and other 3 , Joze„ rans f
and “Uncle Sam” will do the rest.
Mr. Frank Brown is now making
1 s headuarters at the Hotel Jacks-
h iro.
Initial Stationery in boxes at 25
r -nts and 50 cents the box. New
DrugS tore.
The worse your cold, the greater
y.mr need is for Week’s Brake up a
cold tablets at New Drug Store.
Gee That’s a good smoke!
That’s what you will say, Mr. Man,
when you smoke a black and White
cigar.
M. N. E. McIntosh optometrist,
v, ill make his regular call First
Monday at Wilson’s Variety Store,
him for your spectacles and eye
g asses.
Be a mani Boost! Do something
fu- the good of the city as well as
yourself. There is a movement on
foot to build a Y. M. C. A. here.
Y u know the proper thing to do.
Don’t knock, Boost.
Then Ginners Association of As-
. iation of Memphiso, Tenn., and
Grenada. Miss., is calling a meet-
i of every member and independ-
ent ginner around Jacksboro, Texas
jr. the afternoon at the court house
in 7th of April to elect a delegate
t the national convention to be
h ?! i in Membhis, Tenn. in y1915,
and to discuss the sale of cotton
s ei, the sale of the cotton report,
the buying of bagging and ties
direct from the mills, mutual in-
surance and the betterment of the
') ginning business. The president,
Mr. Veigh Cockaun will attend this
n eeting and lecture upon the above
mentioned subjects and everv hon-
est ginner is requesed to attend.
New Drug Store.
Misses Eddie Moreland and Marv
Hilton, accompanied Mr. Thad
Moreland in his car last Sunday on
a visit to rfiends at Post Oak.
Your telephone and the parcel
post enables you to trade with us
just as satisfactor ily as if you vis-
ited our store in person. New Drug
Store.
The baseball game between Gra-
ham and the High School Jacks-
boro team resulted in a defeat of
the home team last Saturday, 23 to
3 in favor ofG raham.
If you would have your clothes
cleaned and presed RIGHT bring
them to Herring, or phone 138. If
it isn’t done RIGHT it wil cost you
nothing. E. E. Herring. Tailor.
Sheriff Thompson captured two
escaped convicts last week and they
are in the jail here. They escaped
from the Rusk penitentiary some
time ago. They will be held here
untijv.the authorities can call for
them.
The News has only a few pounds
of bur clover seeds left. Please
order at once so we can have time
to get more seed if needed. Peo-
ple around Gibtown and, Perrin,
and Bryson are the only communi-
ties not represented in this move-
ment.
The following Graham people
accompanied the Graham ball team
to Jacksboro Saturday and witness-
ed the game here: Misses Ethel
Birdwell, Beulah Allen, Nellie
Graham, Sadllie Jackson, Beulah
Bell, Kate Arnold, Maye Gilmore,
and Mrs. J. F. H. Crabb, Messrs.
Jack Stewart, J. C. Rickman, John
W, Fisher, Herschel Eddleman, Jim
Porter, Andrew Jackson
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$1.00
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41.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Sartain have reiurneu xru.u u.~x - goap 26 Bars for ..................................................;..............~...............
conference which was held at Jus-; American Lye same size box as Babbitts, 20 boxes for .....................••$100
Hn in Denton county. j gugar Melting Peas ....................................................................................loc ber caru
Mr. A. Rhodes of Ira. Texas was Standard Granulated Sugar, 20 pounds any quantity ..............................
here this week having returned ; Hea]th club Baking Powder 80 Oz can ..................................................
from the east where he had been on Health Club Baking Powder 50 Oz. 3 cans....................................................^ ^
business for his store. He stopped i Health Club Baking Powder 25 Oz. 6 cans for ..........................".........$1.90
-----u;„ —w Mr. A whjte gwan Syrup io Lb. Cans, ......................................................... 60c *** “J
National Rolled White Oats, Large Pks. 5 Pks .........-............................
2 Pails 10 Lb. Farmer Jones Sorghuyi ........................................"............ ‘
In addition to the above we will make a liberal reduction on other
2 Pound Goose Berrie. 1 dozen cans fo
nen S‘ _ . , . , 2 lb. Victorv Cut Sti ingless Beans, 8 cans for
Mrs. L. P. Smith, j 2 lb. Point„. Black Bvrrto. 1 Doz^n Cans for
North Texsa Home Mission Society , D„ze„ Cans fur
is at Denton on business pertain- * ^ TomatoeSi , oa„s for
ing to her otf.ee, Navy Beans. 20 Pounds for.......-..............
Rev. L. P. Smith. Rev l lark. c|aJ.jett 26 Bars for ..........................
and Messrs. W. Isbell and L. K. j pjnk Beans 16 pounds for
Sartain have returned from district 20 Bars for
conference which was
tin in Denton county.
over to see his mother Mrs
Rhoades of Groveland.
At the Confederate Veterans
meeting held here Saturday, the j nuuit.o,, ..... —------
old officers were reelected for an-1 g0ods that space forbids naming in this list.
other term as follows: J. C. We will also give on every $5.00 purchase for CASH 30,000 votes
Brown, captain; L. H. Bryant, j on the piano Contest. At the above prices the cash must accompany
Adjutant; D. J. Smith, chaplain, j the purchase. No goods will be charged at these Prices.
Their next meeting will be held Them will be no limit on any of these goods as to quantity, un e ,b
the last Saturday in June. , we sell out all we have in stock and ay e unable to replenish during t ie
Rev. C. J. Thomas of Olney visi-1 day.
ted the families of J. N Ramzy| EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH
and Claude Ramzy Saturday. He • GUIVin. liN
preached a missionary sermon at
Joplin at the Fifth Sunday meeting
at 1 lo’clock, services which was
appreciated by a large congrega-
tion.
The Knox family have bought a
large lot in the Oak wood Cemetery
and Mr. W. M. Shaw is now at
work building a substantial and or-
namental concrete fence around
same. Special moulds are used for
posts, pedistals and other parts of
fence and when conpleted and as-
sembled will be a beautiful piece
of work.
Yours to Please,
BROWN & SPIVEY
We announce this week the name
of Wm. Hanna of Jermyn for the
office of commissioner of precinct
No. 4. Mr. Hanna served two
terms as commissioner and gave
eminent satisfaction. He was and
is stillw known as a road crank and
his work on the roads was well
liked by nearly all. which is a
great thing to say when it is con-
sidered that there is so much dif-
ference of opinoun about road
building Mr Hanna was strongly
solictied by a number of friends to
make the race.
Jacksboro Bank Buys McComb Building
The Jacksboro National Bank has
sold their present building to Mr.
J. H. Walters and has bought the
McComb building on the corner
and will remodel same and put in a
fine up to date banking house with
directors rooms and other offices.
Other parts of the building will be
remodeled and rented to other par-
tes.
A. J. Birdsong and Son will in a
short time move their stock of dry
goods to the Aynes corner when the
bank will at once begin overhaul-
ing and remodeling their new
building into first class shape.
First Monday Prices
...ON...
BICYCLES and TIRES
O. CALLAHAN
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JUST ARRIVED
A Large Shipment of
NEW SPRING MILLINERY
Including tiny Hats for tiny tots, Hats for small
girls and Hats for small boys. New millinery for
misses and the newest things for grown ups.
A Beautiful Line of Black,
White and Colored Shapes.
flpgp I have just returned from my second trip to the
market this season, and am ready to supply your
wants.
GET READY FOR THE EASTER RUSH
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1914, newspaper, April 1, 1914; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734592/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.